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 Leket Israel volunteers at an Israeli farm.

Fields of conflict: Navigating Israel’s wartime agricultural challenges

By LANA IKELAN/THE MEDIA LINE
An Israeli volunteer walks with a weapon as he helps farmers from Kibbutz Beeri, Israel, to pick avocados from their land as part of an initiative to help farmers from Kibbutzes in Israel near the border with Gaza to pick the crops after the October 7 deadly attack by Hamas gunmen from Gaza in the K

Thousands of Sri Lankan workers set to depart for Israel despite war

By REUTERS

Will Israel's Thai workers return to agriculture, construction jobs?

A sign at the edge of an exclusion zone warns of the closure of a footpath after an outbreak of bird flu in the village of Upham in southern England, February 3, 2015.

New variant of bird flu spotted in Netherlands

 A volunteer harvests cherry tomatoes in the southern Moshav Ein HaBesor, Nov. 11.

Israel-Hamas war sees hi-tech, agriculture sectors struggle

 Volunteers who have come to harvest cabbages, work on Israeli farms near the Gaza border since production stopped after the Hamas attack October 7th attack, in Patish, Israel November 8, 2023

Volunteers rush to Israeli farms stripped of workers after Hamas attack

By REUTERS
 A new study shows that big data can predict a plant's effect on climate.

Perennials vs annuals: Israeli big data on plants can predict their impact on climate change

 BIRTHRIGHT PARTICIPANTS visit the Western Wall. ‘When Judaism isn’t important, the Jewish state has no significance.’

Birthright calls on alumni to volunteer in Israel to aid war effort

Saving agriculture: 5 "Envelope" kibbutzim to receive long-term contracts

‘Hamas did not care who we were, they massacred us anyway,’ Thai workers say

  Joseph Gitler, Chairman and Founder of Leket Israel.

Israel’s crop production is likely to undergo strain as war goes on - Leket Chairman

 An asteroid is seen heading toward Earth in this illustrative image

Prehistoric cosmic airburst over Syria led way for agriculture in the Levant

 Orthodox Jews participate in a musical prayer service during which they walk around the synagogue carrying an etrog, a large citrus fruit, and a lulav.

Agriculture Ministry warns Israelis on bringing Four Species from abroad for Sukkot

 Workers in protective gear seen in Moshav Givat Yoav, in northern Israel, December 29, 2021, following an outbreak of avian influenza

250 birds infected with bird flu in first cases in Israel in over five months

The Prospera Technologies system used in a Mexican greenhouse, seeking to impact the global market, Prospera chose Mexico as it is one of the largest vegetable greenhouse producers in the world

Binational US-Israel agricultural fund paid $350m in research since 1978